Much as I love gryffindor and like to think that'd bd my house if I went to hogwarts (lol!) I'm just not brave enough. What a completely mad insane scheme...but I suppose they felt they had to do something. Mcgonagalls reaction: we'll at first I was surprised and angry, but then I could understand what an impossible situation ginny had put her in, it was never going ho work and of course as snape said, the carrows were out for blood and no student was safe. I did wonder (after watching DH part 2 how they all ended up in the room of requirement and presumably not attending classes (I'm pretty sure that wasn't in the book) so if Neville does what ginny suggests and helps as many as possible to escape to the room of requirement that will help explain that .., although in the film ginny was already at hogwarts but I'm sure she arrives with her family in the book..,did they use the DA coins... That seems to ring a bell.

Author's Response: You are completely correct! It's so refreshing to see people that can actually differentiate between books and the movies! I really loved writing this, it was the most freedom I had throughout the series, but I also had to stick to a strict plot. It was harder than it seemed, but I loved It.

You probably have stopped looking here but I have to tell you, Ginny wjould not be so unsure of her feelings for Harry or his feelings for her.
Maybe I am looking back too far in my past, but real love is real love and Harry and Ginny have that.

Author's Response: Well, no, I haven't stopped looking here. And well, of course I know that What Ginny and Harry had was real, but put yourself in her shoes. Do you honestly think that through all that she would still be so sure? There definitely must have been some doubt. I mean when you read more you will see that she is confident in how harry feels for her, just not right there. If i would have taken the "Everything is perfect" angle, the "He loves me always no matter what" angle I don't think it would have been a real effect. No girl has that kind of self- confidence when it comes to boys. Not even the One and Only Ginny Weasley.
I appreciate the constructive criticism, but I'm going to have to disagree with you. If Ginny Weasley was absolutely, completely, positive that Harry Potter loved her I think it would have been a little off cannon. Ginny has always been a character that girls didn't pity, but emphasize with.
Throughout the entire series, she was always unsure about Harry. ALWAYS. The only thing she was sure about was the fact that she loved him. Harry and Ginny have real love of course, but it has nothing to do with her knowing it.
Thanks for reading and dropping the comment, I hope you can see my point of view.
Harry and Ginny Forever.
Aliana Zamorano (MWQ)